Adding to his stuffed trophy case, The Wildcat captured first place over more than 50 foes in the 2006-07 edition of Playbook’s long-running Wise Guys Contest with an overall record of 25-11 ATS (going 16-2 on top plays, and closing with 11 in a row). Including the 1997-2006 seasons in The Post, Cat’s 12-year record in print stands at 332-270 (55.1 percent) against the spread.

TOMORROW

Texas A&M (+2) over NEBRASKA: Medic! Aggie HC Dennis Franchione got nabbed doling out injury information in newsletters to boosters paying in the low four figures, apiece. Meanwhile, Husker HC Bill Callahan is on life support after Children of the Corn got hogtied by Okie State in Lincoln for the first time since ’60, sending the “best fans in America” trundling to exits early. Ex-coach Dr. Tom Osborne has stepped in as athletic director, and futures on Callahan’s local job prospects are dirt cheap. Huskers’ passive defensive postures an embarrassment. Most recent local A&M win came four days after Sandy Amoros’ catch saved ’55 World Series for Dem Bums, but Big Red class edge no longer exists. March to Aggie War Hymn (+2), for one unit.

SUNDAY

Chiefs (+21/2) over RAIDERS: Al Davis’ kids rang up their 16th consecutive divisional loss (1-23, last 24!) Sunday when unable to hang with revitalized Chargers. Daunte Culpepper hasn’t been horrible under center for Raiduhs, but that fails to justify favoritism over divisional rival which prevailed over Silver and Black in last eight meetings. Chiefs’ offensive-line inconsistency is easier to bear vs. opponents of this caliber. Kay Cee maintains status quo against foe not ready to turn this corner. Chiefs (+21/2) whoop it up, for one unit.

LAST WEEK: 0-1-1 (minus one unit). Fading Spartans not quite such a good idea this time (Indiana, minus one unit). Vince Young’s third-quarter injury stung, but old friend Kerry Collins salvaged sister-kissing effort (Titans, push).